Doing Things the Right Way : Dene Traditional Justice in Lac La Martre, N.W.T.
معرفی کتاب «Doing Things the Right Way : Dene Traditional Justice in Lac La Martre, N.W.T.» نوشتهٔ by Joan Ryan; research partners, Lac La Martre Band Council, Dene Cultural Institute, Arctic Institute of North America; research team, Marie Adele Rabesca, researcher ... [et al.]، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Calgary Press : Arctic Institute of North America در سال 1995. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The material is organized and presented in a way that makes it accessible to both Dene and non-Dene readers alike. The methodology of the book is one of participatory action research, in which the community itself owned and directed the research, training, and outcomes.
By exposing the very different values and legal systems of the Dene and non-Dene, this book sets the framework for the possibility of a Dene-controlled and culturally appropriate justice system. The book will be of value to those interested in native self-government, constitutional rights, and aboriginal law, as well as to all those involved with First Nations peoples.
Joan Ryan and her research team have carefully documented Dogrib traditional justice as it has been practised over the past century. Relying upon information received from the elders of Lac La Martre, Northwest Territories, they have unearthed a sophisticated body of Dogrib law, the understanding of which has important implications for contemporary ways in which the Dogrib people and the department of justice can deal with social control. The material is organized and presented in a way that makes it accessible to both Dene and nonDene readers alike. The methodology of the book is one of "participatory action research," in which the community itself owned and directed the research, training, and outcomes. By exposing the very different values and legal systems of the Dene and nonDene, this book sets the framework for the possibility of a Dene-controlled and culturally appropriate justice system. The book will be of value to those interested in native selfgovernment, constitutional rights, and aboriginal law, as well as to all those involved with First Nations peoples. "By exposing the very different values and legal systems of the Dene and non-Dene, this books sets the framework for the possibility of a Dene-controlled and culturally appropriate justice system ... [is] of value to those interested in native self-government, constitutional rights, and aboriginal law, as well as to all those involved with First Nations peoples."--Back cover